Culture
Social Structure
Economics
Politics
Geo/Tech
100
A set of beliefs about a higher power.
What is religion?
100
Examples include upper, middle, working, and lower.
What is class?
100
Items that can be bought, scanned, eaten, listened to, and touched.
What are goods?
100
The form of government that allows people to vote.
What is democracy?
100
A territory's temperature over time.
What is climate?
200
These include your habits on a regular basis.
What is daily life?
200
Putting different social groups together.
What is integration?
200
Making, taking, and moving things of value.
What is economics?
200
Fighting another territory to take their land/resources.
What is conquest?
200
A new device or process that makes life easier or better.
What is an invention?
300
The art of building buildings.
What is architecture?
300
The ability to move social classes.
What is mobility?
300
Examples include roads, bridges, and phone/gas/water companies.
What is infrastructure?
300
Paying these help your city, state, and country.
What are taxes?
300
These include water, trees, minerals, and rich soil.
What are natural resources?
400
Respecting the differences in other groups of people.
What is tolerance?
400
Being fair by giving people what they need.
What is equity?
400
Taking a risk and starting a business.
What is entrepreneurship?
400
A type of government that is led by a king.
What is a monarchy?
400
These fictional lines tell us when one territory ends and another territory begins.
What are borders?
500
Borrowing ideas from another culture (with permission).
What is cultural diffusion?
500
Speaking out on behalf of people who cannot speak out for themselves.
What is systemic advocacy?
500
Not having enough of what you need.
What is scarcity?
500
The type of government that divides responsibility so that no one person has too much power.
What is decentralized government?
500
Topography and vegetation (mountains, plains, rivers, deserts, etc) are examples.
What are physical features?
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